Without access to medical services, goods or family members remaining on the other side of the Litani River, residents in south Lebanon tell Haaretz of an isolated reality – and their fear that the situation will prolong indefinitely
“When a bridge falls, it’s not just concrete breaking; it’s our lives being cut off. Families, work, medical care, everything passes through these bridges. And suddenly everything is destroyed,” a resident of southern Lebanon told Haaretz this week.